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Cookie, Web Beacon, and Similar Technologies Policy

  1. This Cookie, Web Beacon, and Similar Technologies Policy (hereinafter referred to as the “Policy”) is an integral part of the Offer Agreement / Public Agreement available at: https://jolbors.com/ru/offer/ (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”).

    All terms and definitions used in this Policy shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Agreement. Any terms not defined in the Agreement or in this Policy shall be interpreted based on the context of the Policy, the Agreement, or applicable legislation. In case of any disputes regarding interpretation, the interpretation determined by the Service Provider shall prevail.

    By using the Website, the User fully accepts this Policy. The User also agrees to this Policy upon accepting (acceding to) the Agreement. In particular, but not limited to, the Policy shall be deemed accepted by the User upon any use of the Website, including but not limited to, entering their name, phone number, email address or any other information in the appropriate fields on the Website, providing explicit consent to this Policy or the Agreement, or performing any other action indicating the User’s intention to use the Website.

    By continuing to use the Website, the User consents to the storage of cookies in their browser. If the User does not agree to the terms of this Policy, they must immediately cease using the Website.

  2. The Website uses cookies, web beacons, and other similar technologies to store information. These files are used to facilitate use of the Website, improve service quality (including security), enhance the user experience, and for advertising purposes.

  3. Cookies refer to textual or binary data obtained from the Website, stored on the User’s device (browser), and sent back to the Website upon repeated visits. Cookies allow the Website to recognize the User’s browser and remember login details and statistical data.

    Web Beacons are small graphic images (also known as “pixel tags” or “clear GIFs”) that may be embedded in the Website, servers, apps, messaging systems, and tools, typically functioning together with cookies to identify Users.

    Similar Technologies refer to storage technologies such as local shared objects or local storage (e.g., “flash cookies,” “HTML5 cookies,” and other web application methods). These technologies may function across the User’s browsers and may, in some cases, require management through programs or devices directly installed by the User.

  4. Purposes of Using Cookies

    4.1. Cookies are used to personalize content according to the User’s preferences and settings, optimize use of the Website, remember language and interface settings, and store location-related information.

    4.2. They also facilitate account login, including via social media, enable seamless navigation across Website pages without repeated logins, and ensure Website protection (e.g., prevent unauthorized access).

    4.3. Cookies are also used to compile anonymous aggregated statistics to improve the Website structure and content and to ensure uninterrupted Website functionality, including performance testing. Cookies may also be used to determine content the User has viewed in order to display content more relevant to their activity.

  5. Cookies may vary by origin, duration, and purpose.

    5.1. Types of Cookies by Origin

    5.1.1. First-Party Cookies:

    • Created by the domain visited by the User.

    • Used to remember login data, session info (e.g., items in cart), and user preferences (language, currency).

    • Considered more secure as they function within the domain controlled by the Website owner.

    5.1.2. Third-Party Cookies:

    • Created by domains other than the one being visited.

    • Typically used for tracking activity across multiple websites.

    5.1.3. Second-Party Cookies:

    • Data shared between partners under contractual agreement (e.g., shared partner cookies for data exchange).

    5.2. Types of Cookies by Duration

    5.2.1. Session Cookies:

    • Temporary files stored until the browser is closed or the session ends.

    5.2.2. Persistent Cookies:

    • Stored for a specified period or until manually deleted by the User

  6. Common Categories of Cookies

    Necessary Cookies:
    These are essential for the Website to function and are not typically used for tracking. They enable user authentication and session continuity and ensure security and load balancing.

    Examples:

    • csrftoken: A randomly generated token used to protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks.

    • sessionid: A unique identifier for tracking the user session, enabling the server to “remember” the user throughout the session.

    Preference Cookies:
    Used to remember user settings such as preferred language, region, currency, or theme. These enhance the functionality and personalization of the Website.

    Example:

    • django_language: Stores the User’s language preference for the Website.

    Analytical Cookies:
    Used to collect anonymous information on how users interact with the Website, helping identify issues and improve content and structure. Some services may collect identifiable information in compliance with applicable law.

    Marketing Cookies:
    Used to track users across websites to display relevant and engaging advertisements, usually managed by advertising networks for targeted ad placement.

  7. Third-Party Services. The Website may use services provided by authorized and trusted third-party vendors to support Website operations. These providers may place cookies or collect information such as IP address or device identifiers in compliance with applicable law and their respective privacy policies.

  8. Personal Data and Cookies. Cookies typically do not contain personal data. However, in some cases, the stored data (such as settings) may be considered personal data when combined with other user-specific information. Such data may be processed solely for the purposes outlined above and is encrypted to prevent unauthorized access.

  9. User Rights

    9.1. The User may block, delete, or disable cookies and similar technologies through their device or browser settings. Each browser may offer different functions and options, which the User must configure individually.

    9.2. To opt out of data collection via cookies, the User should select "Do not save cookies" in browser settings and click "Clear cookies." However, disabling cookies may affect the availability and functionality of certain features, services, programs, or tools of the Website, and may require repeated password entry during sessions.

For more information on cookies, visit:
https://gdpr.eu/cookies/